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The T206 set is one of the most impressive baseball card sets of all time. Modern or vintage. It changed the game of baseball card collecting, long before bubble gum too. The T206 set’s sheer...
As each year winds down, it’s worthwhile to evaluate what did and did not work in that given year. And just like the stock market, every year has different nuances and different trends that dominated....
Every collector loves #MailDay in the hobby of sports collectibles. It means a card or another item has arrived. Some of the most anticipated MailDay victories are when graded cards are coming back...
The most iconic autograph in baseball history is generally considered to be that of Babe Ruth. Most collectors will tell you that a signed Babe Ruth baseball is about as good as it gets. A signed bat...
Having the nickname of “Mister Basketball” has to imply some sort of greatness. In the case of George Mikan it was that and then some. The 6’10” George Mikan might be a normal...
Rogers Hornsby may have played baseball 100 years ago, but his birthday of April 27, 1896 is respected by baseball historians because this Hall of Famer was one of the few batters to ever post a .400...
Some vintage sports card collectors focus solely on iconic cards and the so-called “Grail” cards that they have always wanted to own. These often tend to be the prized rookie cards of super-stars...
Rickey Henderson was an incredible baseball player. His stats are sometimes underestimated and this journeyman played in the majors well into his forties. With “only” one MVP award, missing...
Collecting vintage baseball cards has seen its ranks of collectors, dealers and flippers expand now that the sports collectibles industry has been in the Junk Wax 2.0 (or Junk Foil, Junk Grading) Era....